By: Jeff Outhit
Municipal governments in Waterloo Region own $15B worth of water pipes, sewers, roads and drainage infrastructure. It’s said to be in fair shape today but higher spending is likely required to keep it that way.
Jeff Outhit is a dedicated reporter at The Waterloo Region Record, focusing on local news and issues in Ontario, Canada. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for investigative journalism, Jeff's work has been featured in various publications, including the Cambridge Times, Waterloo Chronicle Newspaper, and The Toronto Star. He can be reached at [email protected] or 519-580-1829.
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Jeff Outhit's coverage has a strong focus on local government announcements and data-driven stories related to the Waterloo Region, particularly concerning the housing market, real estate, construction, and home sales. He may be interested in pitches that provide insights from relevant experts within these fields or those who can offer valuable data analysis regarding trends in the region's housing market.
Given his themes of interest including sustainability and family & relationships alongside government & politics, Jeff might also appreciate pitches related to how local policies impact families' access to affordable housing or initiatives focused on sustainable urban development within the Waterloo Region.
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